Project Detail

Tomato Delivery

Synopsis

A quiet lament of an illegal alien's private grief over a shattered dream. The film intends to personify one of the many familiar yet anonymous Chinese faces one comes across when passing through London's China Town, and his humble dreams and desires - things which are taken for granted as basic necessities among people from the West.

Details

Year
2005
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
Beta SP, DigiBeta, 16mm
Director
Xiaosong Que
Producer
Rebecca Bazzard
Editor
Glen Hodgetts
Screenwriter
Xiaosong Que
Director of Photography
Patrick Duval
Production Designer
Juanna Serrat
Sound
Fabrice Pougnard
Composer
Elisa Harris
Principal cast
Chike Chan, Liz Sutherland

Production Status

Production Company

Xiaosong Que

T+44 (0)790 500 7478

shanghai_horacero@yahoo.com

Tractor Films Limited

13a Boundary Street, London, E2 7JE
UK

T+44 (0)20 7033 2818

becky@tractorfilms.co.uk

Page updates

This page was last updated on 12th May 2025. Please let us know if we need to make any amendments or request edit access by clicking below.

See also

You may also be interested in other relevant projects in the database.

No Women No Children No Women No Children

Director: Akporé Uzoh

Year: 2026

The aftermath of a sexual assault (rape). Exploring the deep-felt consequences for all involved. At its heart an epic story of a couple's fight for the survival of their love.

Elegy for the Lost Elegy for the Lost

Director: William Hong-xiao Wei

Year: 2025

Through the psychoanalytic and introspective voiceover of a young post-pandemic Chinese migrant in Europe, the film interweaves her private memories of intimacy with public narratives of resistance. As her reflections unfold, she and her community navigate secrecy, repression, survival, looming precarity, and displacement, all while confronting the personal cost of existing in a world that demands their silence.

Moonman 158 Moonman 158

Director: Tom Young

Year: 2025

Markus, a young man adrift after his father’s death, finds purpose in an underground graffiti partnership with his friend Sean. Their bold, politically charged street art goes viral, drawing the attention of the media, the police, and a calculating art dealer who sees profit in their rebellion. As their fame grows, so does the tension between integrity and exploitation, authenticity and corruption.